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TacticalGunGuy: What do you mean rail mount? On the top for a sight like I show in Part 4,
on the barrel bottom? Please be more specific.

DRLongbot515: Can you put a rail mount on any of the Buckmarks? Or does it have to be a
specific model? Please respond!

TacticalGunGuy: @Castleknight That's one that I would personally take to a gunsmith. The
ejector is staked in to the aluminum frame by peening over the frame
material on top of the wire...do it wrong and you may never get one to stay
in or worse. I wish it were easier so I could show you.

TacticalGunGuy: @PyR0Star No protruding on mine...

TacticalGunGuy: @dddortega The Buck Mark magazines are not easily serviceable - the floor
plate is staked to the magazine body. I've never tried to take one apart,
but it doesn't look fun or anything that I would trust to go back together
and stay together. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

PyR0Star: the lock washers make the screws petrude from the top of the rail. Doesn't
hurt sighting, but seems odd. Does your top screws petrude as well?

Slow Hand Luke: Those blue anodized aluminum .22 LR facsimilies aren't really
"snap-caps"... Really should be used as "Dummy" rounds. The ones personally
have {blue alum.} deform from f/pin hits almost as bad as the brass cases
do ! Have resigned to using spent cases for removing the conversions from
the 1911 & Glock pistols use them on...

mleonardi921: what is the rail you put on the gun? I'm looking for the same on to put on
my mom's .22 buckmark.

Night Hawk Guns: tgg would you happen to know how to disassemable the 10 rd clip on the
buckmark i got the new sping in but..... cant figure it out if you have the
time i would love to see a video on it thanx. hey buy the way where did you
get the snap cap trying to look for one but no luck..

TacticalGunGuy: @blackjayzful just posted a video showing you how to do it bud! Enjoy.

TacticalGunGuy: @blackjayzful The ejector wire is staked in not tack welded (spelled "tack"
not tact"). The frame is aluminum and the ejector is steel in any case, and
you can't weld two dissimilar metals together. The ejector is inserted into
the hole in the frame and the channel is staked over to retain the ejector
in place. If yours is broken off you'll probably have to get a gunsmith to
take the broken part out so that there will still be enough frame material
to stake over to hold the replacement.

TacticalGunGuy: agreed - I think the aluminum ones may get mangled even quicker than the
brass casings!

Castleknight: TacitalGunGuy, can you show me how to install the ejector wire? Not the
ejector on the slide, but that little wire that is on the left side of the
frame? I broke mine and the part is not expensive, but I want to know how
to install it. Thanks!